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Emsworth Art’s trail

28th and 29th April

05th, 06th, 07th May

The Art’s Trail offers the chance to see and meet designers, painters and makers in their own homes and studios. Churches, community halls, pubs and shops also act as exhibition space to bring a blaze of creativity to every corner of the town.

Big PortsMOUTH Comedy Festival10th-11th March

The South coast’s best comedy festival. Get set for a lip smacking treat with a weekend full of comedy genius guaranteed to have you rolling in the aisles!

Portsmouth Tattoo Fest21st-22nd April

Tattoo Fest has arrived on our shores to bring you some of the best tattoo artists from all over the country! Come and join us at Pyramids Plaza for this 2 day event and watch live tattooing from 65+ artists. Live entertainment will also feature heavily over the weekend with live music and burlesque shows. Tattoo competitions will also take place, featuring Rival Ink, where artists compete at a selected theme of tattoo and have 6 hours to complete the challenge.

Butser Ancient Farm05th May

Beltain festival is the ancient Celtic celebration to mark the beginning of summer, with music, dancing and the burning of the giant wickerman.

Arundel Cathedral Corpus Christi Carpet of Flowers29th-31st May

For 100 years, Arundel Cathedral has celebrated the feast of Corpus Christi with a festival of flowers, which includes a magnificent carpet of flowers in the central aisle, laid by parishioners. Arundel Cathedral is located approx. 30 minutes from The Brookfield Hotel.

Stansted Park MG’s in the park20th May

This event is for MG owners and their cars only. Bring your MG and join Solent MG Owners Club members, with their beautiful MG cars. While doing so, enjoy live music from the Soberton Strummers ukulele group, and period Victorian organ music.

The Stansted Park Garden Show08th- 10th June

The perfect event to find all you need to make your garden and home grow. A great opportunity to explore what’s on the doorstep; source new talent, designers and artisans. Browse affordable and handpicked stands showcasing the latest specialist plants, garden accessories, art, design, sculpture, fashion, gifts and then treat your taste buds to tempting foods and wines.

The fabulous Il Divo “Castles and Country Tour” concert is being held in the impressive grounds of Stansted House on 17th July. A concert not to be missed!The Brookfield Hotel is located only 10 minutes away.

Kitesurfing Armada Festival22nd-24th June

The Kitesurfing Armada is a unique kitesurfing festival held on Hayling Island, bringing the kitesurfing community together for one fantastic weekend of kiting, music, fundraising and record breaking.

Lordington Lavender

Every year during July Lordington Lavender open their gates for us to enjoy their heavenly fields of stunning lavender. Dates are to be announced but this is usually the 3rd or 4th week in July. Lordington Lavender is located approx. 10 minutes from the The Brookfield Hotel.

Cowes Week04th-11th August

Since 1826 Cowes Week has played a key part in the British sporting summer calendar and is one of the UK's longest running and most successful sporting events. It now stages up to 40 daily races for around 1,000 boats and is the largest sailing regatta of its kind in the world.

Victorious Festival24th-26th August

Victorious is a three day music festival on the common and Castle fields in the beautiful seaside location of Southsea, Portsmouth.

Chichester Festival TheatreChichester Festival Theatre is one of the UK’s flagship theatres, renowned for the exceptionally high standard of its productions as well as its work with the community and young people. Situated in a cathedral city in West Sussex between the South Downs and the sea, the Festival Theatre’s bold thrust stage design makes it one of England’s most striking playhouses; a studio theatre, the Minerva Theatre, sits nearby. Located approx. 15 minutes from The Brookfield Hotel.

Goodwood Motor and Horse Racing events…Located on the spectacular Goodwood Estate in the heart of West Sussex, approx. 25 minutes from The Brookfield Hotel…

See the best boats and marine brands gathered together at Britain's biggest boating festival, located at Mayflower Park.

Great South Run21st October

The world's leading 10 mile running event returns to Portsmouth. This fast and flat course starts and finishes on Southsea sea front, with beautiful views of the Solent. Participants are given special permission to run through Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, home to HMS Victory and the Mary Rose Museum.

Portsmouth Historic Dockyard30th November – 02nd December

Experience the magic of Christmas at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard this winter with the return of The Victorian Festival of Christmas. All the family favourites are back, including Fagin’s Tavern, where you’ll find winter warmers and a number of bands playing seasonal songs. You will of course find the traditional Father Christmas, dressed in green, at what is one of the biggest Christmas festivals on the south coast. As you are transported back to a bygone era on Dickensian snowy streets, why not shop for festive gifts in the Christmas Market, which has over 150 stalls selling the finest hand-crafted goods. The Dockyard is located 15 minutes drive from The Brookfield Hotel or take the bus from outside the Hotel to the Dockyard.

Local Attractions & Events

The Brookfield Hotel, situated a short walk from the beautiful fishing town of Emsworth, is the ideal location to explore the many attractions of South-east Hampshire and West Sussex. Locally Emsworth, Havant and Hayling Island are all hidden gems of the coastline, while the maritime city of Portsmouth and the cathedral city of Chichester are a short trip away. Southampton, Winchester, the Isle of Wight, the South Downs and the New Forest are all within easy reach of The Brookfield Hotel as well as many other wonderful places to visit.

The Blue Flag beaches of Hayling Island, combined with the harbour walks and history around Havant and Emsworth give variety and make this area a perfect choice for an interesting and comfortable visit.

Emsworth

Tucked away in the south east corner of Hampshire, and the gateway to the nationally important Chichester Harbour, Emsworth is a quiet and attractive yet vibrant and dynamic town, where residents wouldn't live anywhere else and visitors can be sure of a friendly welcome.

Emsworth is popular with sailors, artists, naturalists and walkers. The two tidal millponds to east and west are host to a variety of wild life. There is a long history of oyster fishing and boat building and the community still thrives on its maritime links. Its attractive streets are lined with a mixture of architectural styles and high walled gardens, thus a walk around the town gives a genuine feel for the past, with exceptional harbour views.

In the summer Chichester Harbour Conservancy's solar powered boat sails around the harbour, from the jetty on the mill pond promenade, while Terror, the last survivor of the famous Victorian oyster fleet, allows small groups of passengers to enjoy the delights of handling the tiller and sails of a small boat on the water.

Hampshire Farmers' Markets are a monthly feature in one of the local car parks, while the annual Wemsfest (an arts, music and literature festival) is gaining accolades from near and far. 2013 is building towards another stimulating event, to include a P.G. Wodehouse Festival. Many of the events will be based at The Brookfield Hotel.

Brook Meadow - http://www.brook-meadow.hampshire.org.uk/ (Brook Meadow is a lovely wet meadow in Emsworth, a small town in the south east corner of Hampshire in the UK. It consists of 5 acres of grassland, surrounded by woodlands and flanked by two streams. Brook Meadow is full of birds, insects and wild flowers and has Water Voles in the river. It is designated as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation and is also a Local Nature Reserve.)

Emsworth Museum - http://www.emsworthmuseum.co.uk/ (The Museum is dedicated to telling the story of Emsworth; its people, industries triumphs and tragedies. Famous people have lived and visited the town, and it became famous, or infamous, for the incident of the poisoned oyster that killed the Dean of Winchester. The oyster industry boomed in the late 1800s but was destroyed by the one incident; the story is told in its own small gallery within the Museum. P.G. Wodehouse will be forever linked to Emsworth through his stories of Lord Emsworth and the Empress of Blandings, which grew in his imagination while he lived in Emsworth.)

36 On The Quay - http://www.36onthequay.co.uk/ (36 On The Quay is located in the picturesque fishing village of Emsworth overlooking the bay area. They have held a MICHELIN STAR for over 15 years and are in the top 10% of all major food guides in the UK.)

Fat Olives - http://www.fatolives.co.uk/ (Fat Olives, a brasserie style restaurant in the heart of Emsworth in Hampshire. The restaurant is a quaint 17th century fisherman's cottage and is situated a stones throw from Chichester Harbour. The food is freshly cooked with modern English and mediterranean influences.)

Portsmouth

The home of the Royal Navy since Henry VIII, Portsmouth is the centre of the maritime and military history of the south coast and has a host of famous places to visit and people to learn about.

Portsmouth Historic Dockyard houses some of the city's principal attractions, including Mary Rose, the Tudor navy's flagship; HMS Victory, of Nelson and Trafalgar fame; HMS Warrior, the first ironclad warship. Alongside these wonderful relics of the past are the Royal Naval Museum, Action Stations, for the young, and cruises around Portsmouth Harbour. Visits and tickets can be arranged for you by The Brookfield Hotel.

The Royal Marine Museum, the Submarine Museum, and the Royal Armouries all contain extensive collections outlining the history of their subjects and the people who contributed, while the D-Day Museum contains the wonderful D-Day embroidery commissioned to commemorate that momentous achievement.

Other wonderful places to visit include Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum and Portsmouth City Museum with its recent acquisitions relating to Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes. The Spinnaker Tower is a landmark feature that gives stunning views of the city and across The Solent to the Isle of Wight and beyond.

Gunwharf Quays is the ideal place for those who want to "shop 'til they drop" with food and entertainment at hand. 85 designer outlets covering fashion, accessories, footwear, books and music, combined with 20 bars and restaurants, a 14 screen cinema, nightclubs and Jonglers comedy spot make this the ideal consumer destination.

Chichester

This is the perfect example of an English Cathedral city with its medieval walls, still intact for an easy stroll around the top, and the Market Cross (in the centre of the shopping streets) is an ideal resting place. The Cathedral dates from the 12th century but has works by Sutherland, Chagall and other modern artists, making it a hub of the artistic aura of the city. The Pallant House Gallery is a nationally renowned art gallery concentrating on 20th century British art, while the Oxmarket offers exhibitions by local artists. Chichester Festival Theatre stages a wonderful range of performance during the summer months, while the Chichester Festivities during June/July showcases all forms of visual arts in and around the city with many national figures speaking and performing.

HISTORIC HOUSES, GARDENS AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS

The South-east Hampshire and West Sussex region is renown for historic sites. Stansted Park near Rowland's Castle shows upstairs and downstairs of Edwardian living, while other properties nearby include Goodwood, the home of the Dukes of Richmond & Gordon, Arundel Castle, owned by the Duke of Norfolk, Petworth House, Parham, Uppark, and Hinton Ampner.

Cowdray Park is an Elizabethan ruin and Portchester Castle is a ruin on a Roman Fort: both offering atmosphere and romantic views.

West Dean Gardens situated in a sheltered valley shows the herbaceous border to perfection, as well as specialising in chillies and tomatoes! Staunton Country Park is based on the original gardens of the Chinese expert, Sir George Staunton, and offers stunning views from the terrace, plus unique specimens of plants.

The Weald & Downland Museum, Tangmere Aviation Museum, The Cass Sculpture, Fishbourne Roman Palace, The Southdowns Planetarium, Queen Elizabeth Country Park, Marwell Zoological Park, Amberley Museum, Jane Austen's house at Chawton and Gilbert White's at Selbourne are just a few of the many attractions easily accessible from The Brookfield Hotel. The staff are always happy to assist and inform you.

EVENTS

This part of the south coast is particularly blessed with major events, from horseracing at Goodwood (Glorious Goodwood in July) and Fontwell, to the Goodwood Revival and Festival of Speed for motor-racing fans; from Polo at Cowdray Park near Midhurst to sailing and yachting in the harbour, culminating with Cowes Week on the Isle of Wight, Navy Days and Victorian Weekends at the Historic Dockyard.

Literary festivals in Chichester, Havant and Winchester are also easy to access from The Brookfield Hotel.

Towns & Open Spaces

The South Downs are the ultimate space for romantic walks for two or solitary peace, stretching from Winchester in the west over 90 miles to Eastbourne in the east. Harting Down, Butser Hill and Cocking Down are within a short distance of The Brookfield Hotel.

Along the northern edge of the South Downs are beautiful examples of English market towns, such as Alresford, Alton, Petersfield, Midhurst and Petworth; all well worth a visit.

To the south of Emsworth is the sea, with access to the Isle of Wight made easy with ferries for cars and vehicles or fast cats and hovercraft for foot passengers.

The major cities of Winchester, Salisbury, Southampton and Brighton are easy to get to by car or public transport, while the New Forest with all its open spaces and attractions, including Beaulieu and Mottisfont, is only 45 miles to the west.

The staff at The Brookfield Hotel are happy to assist with train and bus times as well as directions to destinations.